by UIUCstudent01 » Mon 18 Apr 2005, 16:42:26
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BastardSquad', 'I') thought this link might be of interest here.
http://www.ourcivilisation.com/Wow, this is good. Just what I've been thinking
There's alot of stuff that I think he attacks without any validity. PCB's are harmful. Global warming/Climate Change is real. It's a normal reaction (even a reasonable reaction) to be afraid of a threat. Near the end of chapter 6 he attacks ordinances of what looks like middle class suburban sprawls - they are absurd, yes, but they are a reasonable line of thinking making sure that real estate properties do not go down in value around an eccentric house who may have garbage all over their lawn or painted their house in rainbow colors.
Also, he says $this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')How Could You Punish Me For Doing This?
After a two week sitting of the same institution, the jury took just 33 minutes on 1st August 1997 in Darlinghurst, to acquit a former Sydney detective of murder. A decision that ignored Said Morgan's confession that he had slaughtered the victim on May 26th, 1995. The 31-year-old accused man repeatedly told the court he killed the victim because that man had sexually molested his relatives, and he would repeat his action "without a doubt" in the same circumstances. The defence put forward for the crime of murder was just an appeal to the jury's feelings towards children.
I have a feeling he is leaving out some important circumstance here, it seems like the man took the law into his own hands in a fit of fury. Somewhat justified if it applies to your own relative's children.. (and who knows? since he was a detective, maybe he realized the law would let the guy with a light sentence and that wasn't enough?)
In another rant he says how the justice system doesn't work because something of the opposite nature happens. He just attacks everything...
Although, I do agree with a bunch of claims - it's just that some of the examples he presents lowers his credibility some.
But, many of his points are valid that I generally agree with..